Countywide Transportation Master Plan
The goal of the Countywide Transportation Master Plan (CTMP) is to establish a planning framework that provides for a countywide vision for transportation and mobility that safely connects people to places and provides for a multijurisdictional process. The plan accepts that intergovernmental coordination is necessary to create an effective, convenient, and regionally connected multimodal system. Even though cities and the County may have differing transportation objectives, the plan must establish a common vision and goals to effectively plan the region’s future transportation and mobility. The process and planning framework will establish a method for coordinating transportation and mobility projects with all affected jurisdictions and agencies.
Palm Beach County Launches PBCMoves and Invites Public Input
Palm Beach County, in collaboration with its consultant WSP, is inviting the community to help shape the future of transportation through a series of eight public meetings and a public survey, which will be available on the newly launched PBCMoves project website. Both efforts are part of the Countywide Transportation Master Plan (CTMP), which will guide how people and goods move across the region for decades to come.
MEETING SCHEDULE
Jupiter/Tequesta/Palm Beach Gardens
Includes: Palm Beach Shores, Tequesta, North Palm Beach, Juno Beach
Venue: Palm Beach County Library: Palm Beach Gardens Branch
Address: 11303 Campus Drive, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410
Date/Time: Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2025 | Noon – 2 p.m. | In-person
PUBLIC SURVEY: Available for All Stakeholder Groups
In addition to the public meetings, an online public survey has been developed to collect feedback from:
- General Public and Elected Officials – to understand residents’ experiences and priorities for transportation.
- Business Community – to gather input on how the transportation system affects operations, workforce, and access.
- Technical Advisors – to provide expert insights on infrastructure, performance measures, and future innovations.
The surveys are available now at PBCMoves.com under contact and will be open through October 18, 2025. Responses from the surveys will inform CTMP’s strengths and opportunities analysis and help shape strategies for a safe, efficient, and resilient transportation network.